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Bargain Reminders from . • a CROSBY’S SALE VALUES 0.8. Cotton Washing Frocks— Special Purchase, To Clear 6/11 each Art Silk Kimonos— Beautiful Designs, All Colours. From 4/11 ea. Sale Drive in Dress Materials at CROSBY'S Gigantic Summer Sale FOR ONE WEEK ONLY—Monday 3rd Feb. to Saturday Bth Feb. Thousands of yards at ridiculous prices—a wonderful opportunity for the thrifty housewife to get two or three dresses for the PRICE OF ONE. Our Windows are full of BARGAINS. The following are but a few of them:— 3Gin Clifton Prints—Good washing, .cheerful colours. Usually 1/- yd. Must Go at gID yd. 36-in, “Merricord” —Fast washing; just the thing for beach and kiddies’ frocks. ■ Usually 1/2 yd. Buy and Save at yd. /Gin. Uncrushable Crepes—ln Check and Floral patterns. Will make up into smart little ready-to-wears. Usually 2/11 yd. A Real Snip at J yd. 36in. “Daintycord” —In a great variety of colours and patterns. We guarantee these fast washing and hard wearing. Usually T/G yd. Don’t miss these at J L / m yd. 36in. Crepe Marocains Pleasing Floral and Check patterns. Ideal for afternoon frocks—very smart • designs. Usually 3/6 yd. Unbeatable at 2/(j yd* Bathing Suits— Wonderful Bargains, 11/6 13/6 ea. RemnantsSpecial Line. See Windows. Children’s Print Lengths for 0D Knit Silk Jumpers— At Ridiculous Prices, Buy these and Save. Hundreds more too numerou to detail! PAY A VISIT—IT WILL REPAY YOU CROSBY’S for VALUE 36in. Silk Marocains —Peerless value in dress material. We can’t say more—be sure to get some of this. Usually 4/6 yd. Sale Price 2/11 yd ‘ 36in. “Haircord” —The best line of Prints we’ve ever handled. They wear and wash and wash and wear almost for ever. A wonderful selection awaits you. Usually 1/9 yd. Sacrificed at yd. 36in. Voiles—Dainty and colourful. These make up into delightful criol frocks. - 1 A Gift at 1/- yd ’ There Is nothing wrong with any of the above Prints. Each at the price offered is outstanding value. The reductions offered are Genuine. Children’s Frock Lengths for li*D from Our '"Remnants —Sensational Value—Hundreds of 2yard Print Lengths, Fadeless Materials. Knockout' Price gD ea. We Must Reduce Stocks FROCKS, COATS, COSTUMES and MANCHESTER offer correspondingly Wonderful Bargains. BE EARLY FOR , THESE BARGAINS WILL BE RUSHED CASH MAI ORDERS PROMPTLY POSTED CROSBY’S Fashion House On the Corner of Bank and Cameron Streets o 1 ivicjii: A PRODUCT C f THE CRF. AMOATA MILLS-PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO LTD.. GORE. The Popular SHACKLOCK RANGE for Week-end Cottages. Holiday Bungalows, Flats, etc. Gives very Satisfactory and Economical Service fit fi® rail Ml H m a SHACKLOCK s > 'Awn . . . all Oummong&t* ELECTRIC RANGES The charm of Electric Cooking is that the preparation of food has been simplified all round. There is also a saving of time and an immense reduction in labour. In Cooking and Baking you have perfect heat control —merely turn the switch, and get whatever degree of heat you' require. Always Dependable, Accurate and Efficient, the Orion Electric Range is a realblessing in any home. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. H.E. Shaddock Ltd. DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND. -and rs t©T\/ * & /./IS/ V V L>i m ' » JCJ A New Year Resolution: SAVE MONEY It’s easy if you deal with us Puncture Repairs 6d FREE Oiling Service SltV oO AUG GET ff • \ is Time to Buy a CYCLE No need to walk—buy a Cycle and move from one place to *n. other with greater speed. Cycle for work or pleasure, but buy a reliable Cycle from ALAN HIGGINS LTD. Cycle & Motor Cycle Engineers VINE STREET, WHANGAREI, ’Phone 2328. DRINK A DAILY GLASS OF HEALTH! IMPERIAL ALE Made by New Zealand Breweries, Ltd., Auckland.

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Northern Advocate, 4 February 1936, Page 3

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